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INSPIRED BY
icons in sound
A pair of atmospheric concerts from the
ASO in a new mini-series at St Peters’ Cathedral
celebrating the deeply compelling sound
worlds of two of music’s great spiritualists –
Henr yk Górecki and John Tavener.
Friday 11 May 7pm
St Peter’s Cathedral
Arvo Volmer Conductor
Greta Bradman Soprano
Tomasi
Fanfares liturgiques
Górecki
Symphony No 3
Symphony of Sorrowful Songs
Both concerts are presented by Julie Howard
and broadcast live on ABC Classic FM
Friday 9 November 7pm
St Peter’s Cathedral
Benjamin Northey Conductor
Li-Wei Cello
Peter Sculthor pe
New Norcia
Stravinsky
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
John Tavener
The Protecting Veil
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Carolyn Mooz, Viola
& Juris Ezergailis, Principal Viola
Juris joined the Orchestra in 1975 and Carolyn,
originally from America, moved here from
Switzerland in 1998 after winning the audition
for the ASO in London.
Now, husband and wife, both started as violin
players but later turned to the viola, which
Carolyn says, was love at first stroke!
As a young student Juris was always exposed
to great live music and Carolyn was so taken
by a performance by the San Francisco
Symphony she just knew she had to be
a musician.
Their most inspirational moment
When the Orchestra was ushered onto the
stage at the Festival Theatre after hours in the
pit performing our first Ring cycle. The curtain
rose to reveal the sold-out auditorium all on
their feet, cheering the blood, sweat and tears
of the past month's and indeed the past week's
performances.
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